Page 8 University. Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 6, 1957 --- Faculty Forum To Hear Mayor Lawrence Mayor John Crown will speak to University faculty and staff members at the Faculty Forum today on, "A Review and Look Ahead." The meeting will be at 12 noon in the English Room of the Student Union. Mayor Crown heads a list of eight speakers who will talk to the forum this semester. The remaining talks will be given by Sam F. Anderson, instructor of German; Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts; Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the University; Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women; George Anderson, professor of history; Charles, Gallagher and Edmund S. Munger. Both Mr. Munger and Mr. Gallagher will be visitors to the campus on the days of their talk. They are being brought to KU by the visiting Professors Assn. The forum is sponsored by the University Extension. The 50 countries which comprise the International Club were divided into six groups Monday, as plans were begun for the International Festival to be held in the Student Union. April 27. ForeignGroup Plans Festival The divisions were made by a special committee so that fewer and better performances could be presented on the evening program. The divisions are: Africa, Scandinavia, Europe, Latin America, the Far West and the Middle East. Tryouts to determine which groups will present the evening performances will be April 11 or 12. A committee meeting will be held again March 12 in the office of William R. Butler, assistant dean of men, to discuss the types of exhibits to be shown and the types of programs to be presented. Committee members are Fabio Carriel, Italy; Hedwig Miranda, Brazil; Cesareo R. Pelaez, Cuba; Hanssen G. Serck, Norway; Pierre Bonnavaud, France and Hee Kyung Chung, Keorea. All are graduate students. Engineering Meeting Friday Speakers at the conference will be: The seventh annual Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering Conference will be held Friday in the Student Union. The conference is sponsored by the Department of Civil Engineering and the University Extension. E. J. Yoder, assistant professor of civil engineering at Purdue University; W. S. House, professor of civil engineering at the University of Michigan; Howard McMasters of Woodward, Clyde and Associates, Omaha, Neb., and Charles J. Berkel, regional manager of Intrusion Prepakt, Inc. of Kansas City, Mo. Approximately 100 to 120 professional engineers and students are McMahon, assistant professor of expected to attend according to T. F. civil engineering, who will preside at the meeting. Music Fraternity Elects Officers Officers of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, professional music fraternity, elected Wednesday were Bob Schaaf, Horington senior president; Alan Harris, Lawrence junior, vice president; Wallace Greenlee, Scott City junior, secretary; Marlan Carlson, Wayne, Neb., sophomore, treasurer; Jay Comer, Dodge City sophomore, warden; Gary White, Minneapolis sophomore, initiation chairman; Don Farrar, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, song leader-program chairman; Dave Lanep, Lawrence sophomore, social chairman, and James Avery, Burlington sophomore, historian-publicity chairman. 'Penny A Minute:' That's The Penalty The first night of Rock Chalk Revue, Friday, April 12, will be "penny-a-minute late night." The Associated Women Students Senate is extending closing hours until 1 a.m. However, for every minute a woman stays out past 12:30, either she or her date will have to pay a penny before she is allowed in her house. The money will go into the AWS memorial scholarships, awarded to women students in memory of women who have died while at school here. R. A. Smith To Meeting Rhoten A. Smith, assistant professor of political science and associate director for the Kansas Citizenship Clearing House, will attend a conference on political motivation at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., Friday and Saturday. "The purpose of the conference is to outline the status of our understanding at the present time of what it is that motivates people — particularly college students — to go into political activity and what it is that keeps them out," Mr. Smith said. An attempt will be made to apply knowledge of motivation in the fields of sociology and psychology to the problem of political motivation, he said. Prof. Smith will lead the first session of the conference, which is sponsored by the Wesleyan University Citizenship Clearing House. Senior Cadet Wins AFROTC Award "Outstanding leadership, character, academic record and demonstrated aptitude for military service with the Air Force" has won Earl J. Wilson, Lawrence senior, the designation of "Distinguished AF-ROTC Cadet." Col. McHenry Hamilton Jr., professor of air science, gave Wilson the award Saturday. Receipt of this award qualifies Wilson to make application for a regular commission in the Air Force. Wilson belongs to Sigma Tau and Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering societies, and the Arnold Air Society, Air Force ROTC organization. Mu Phi Epsilon and Sigma Alpha Iota, women's music fraternities, will have combined rush parties at 3 and 4 p. m. Sunday in Bailey Hall. Women music majors with a 1.8 grade point and enrolled in music for a semester are eligible to sign up for rush in the Fine Arts Office. Music Groups Will Rush Twenty students have formed a new service club, the Circle K International, a college branch of Kiwanis International. The local club is sponsored by the Lawrence Kiwanis Club. 20 Men Form Kiwanis Club John T. Gee, Leavenworth sophomore, president, said the club has an excellent chance of furthering good relations between students and Lawrence citizens. Any male student with a scholastic standing above the university minimum (1-point) is acceptable for membership. Cloy S. Hobson, professor of education, will report on "Professional Education of Elementary School Principals" at the biennial meeting of the Kansas Commission for the Improvement of Elementary Education in Topeka today. Hobson To Talk In Topeka Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results Other officers are: Gilbert Cuthbertson, Leavenworth sophomore, vice-president; Robert Plain, Garnett junior, secretary; Dick Jones, McPherson sophomore, treasurer. Dale K. Moore, Olathe, a graduate of the University, will become director of choral organizations next year at Demison University, Granville, Ohio. Graduate To Lead Choral Groups Moore received the bachelor of music degree in 1954, held a Fulbright scholarship for study at the Mozarteum in Austria the following year, and returned to earn the master of music degree from KU in 1956. KU was founded by the Legislature of Kansas at Lawrence in 1884 This year Moore is teaching at the College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio. Ambassador of Jazz Skin Those Wildcats By Gum! That's the spirit, Clifford! And wouldn't he love to be motoring down into "agricultural country" tonight to give the Jayhawkers his raucously verbal support. But unfortunately, his sentimental relic of a Snazmobile hasn't been in for a check-up at Motor In lately, so there's a reasonable chance it wouldn't struggle past Perry! To avoid the dire possibility, navigate your vehicle down to Motor In for a check up and speedy, efficient service. Let's hope you don't ever let yourself get caught in this sad type of picklement. 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